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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-23, Page 30PAGE I2AGODERICH GNAT; -STAR, THURSDAY. `;1~ PT1•:MR.F:R 23, 1971) PROMTTNE MJNiSTE•R'S STUDY BY T1 E RgV. JAWS ST. ANDREW S REDDOCHUNITED CHURCH,``-- YFIELD Text: Matthew, Chapter different species of 'hums 24.v,415 `Heaven and' earth being! He has not change shall .pass away, but my since the dawn of history eve. words shall not pass away.' since 'God breathed into hi These days it seems that nostrils the breath of life an everything must be new to be man became a living soul'. acceptable. It is reasoned Tears and laughter, sorrow that if a thing is new it must and joy, anger, hatred, love therefore • be the best. friendship, devotion - all are Advertisements for soaps, Part of maiii,s experienc .detergents:, gasaline� e c frnn; rMa beginning 3ecas ca emphasize that the product is say 'Heaven and earth sha•11 • a P WNAT's NEW AT HURONYIEW Harry Lear was guest soloist with gospel music. The girls at the Sunday morning chapel sang stv.eral. of the older service and was accompanied hymns taking different ,pasts at the organ by his wife, Gail.- find in hartnony-the favourite The service was -conducted by being the old. 'spiritual "Steal n improved commodities, the Cha• plain, v• W•H• A\a'il d Christ alone remains un McWhfnnle, with Doug:Crit^h I'Ilsy' singers were Darlene 'r changed: Th. " same at theurgaia� Wesselink, Joanne Bakelaar, s yesterday, tads , and • Marie Flynn, Norman Speir Jenny _ Reinink,. Einni,y d forever'. . , _ and Lorne Lawson provided M;inkes, JotAnn Passchier, • That. why this 20th. the old time music for Anita •and Jenny Datema. Century is can intHim Mondays _activities-. Three Miss Pearl Gidley expressed worshipnew retidents were welcomed the apm-e-eiaiicnt-0 residents. and be His followers, knowing • to the Home, Mrs. Under e that Heaven and earth shall: .wood, Win-ha,The Cre-dit-o-n. Women's n plies away, but His words Mrs. Hu • R ' End Mr..and Institute was host for the •s no . ass away. ' now•in y0, H. nsall. g The i;. guest September ; b►rEvel party. •Mrs., Norman .Eveland. was. • also that one thousand or ten he specl I g t for the new 4 . n u • . , , e _ .2r .s awa u m •: words afternoon• wa • u , shall not pass away' because " ` • i s . + n ti a ns` o Vancouver B His message is to the soul of will ,.till b'e the one to ~whom C.• a g native of Tuckersnhith, and a man. He meets our deepest man must turn td learn the • very active volunteer worker needs. Our•.spiritual longings true way to lis„e,, to find h and desires. In this world of rapidly changing things, of new and change so rapidly that what is new one moment becomes old the next. Anything old is considered outdated and obsolete. Jesus,; claims that His teaching will never beconie- old and. outdated. That•it will never be improved upon. That it would always be. relevant and up to date... He claims 'that a time woir1el• never come when men could say, 'I have improved. upon the teaching . 'of Jesus.: He claims that His way af,living would be the only true way . o live. That'a'timewould never Don •t., Finkbeine'r, Lois. Hodgins, Otis Sawyer, Ross and Nola Love provided the Gifts were presented. to the twenty-seven celebrants° and "The Pathfinders", a, rou lunch. was served by the of seven girls from the Blyth `ladies.. Mee;- ,, jtute ath, Christian Reform Church,thanked the Institute: on behaltof the. residents. m is home community. The salvation for his soul. and for Clinton Christian Reform progr the world to find a Way out of Volunteers assisted with the its darkness and distress. • activities. • come . when' men could• say, It's Monday and I'm "We have found a better way writing. this sitting on an of living". • empty Lake Huron beach, How is it possible for Jesus well', almost empty ... I can to claim, `Heaven and earth still see the receding figures shall pass away, but' my of my husband and the words shall not pass away'? German Shepherd as they To answer this question stroll along the wate'r's edge. there are two things we ' It's perfectly quiet except • should keep in mind, The first for the soothing lap of the is this. When Jesus said,'To waves against the. shore and this end was I born, and for the occasional distant drone 'this cause came I . into the of -,a passing plane. world that I should bear This is a :day set apart for witness to the truth.r,•the.truth us and already I can feel the He came to bear witness to !leafing that comes from the was spiritual truth. He came warm sun, the dry sand ,and to•tell us.the truth about God the sliming water. • as our heavenly Father; and• But this it afar cry froth. about ourseloes as children of what I • had planned for this God; and about our• September Monday morning. relationship to God and to :After a.sumrer disrupted by each other. He came to bear several.unforeseen events :witness to the truth about the when many, things were left way we shout, live, and the undone, I. envisionedthis. day spirit in which we should live. as being the day of beginning These truths are unchanging to get things •back in order , a nd Eternal. again. -• Another thing to remember • Onv ' of the jobs put aside is,that•althoygh,the outward was ,the half res,tored circumstances of life change bathroom which was left in methods • of -trav'el and'disarray when . renovation _ -communication etc.). the plans- went • awry .in June• nature of man remains the There are also innumerable sak me. `Modern man is not a:"awers and closets begging. •4 • K •4 •4 • H1 N �� vyJIJIJIJT.y�J J J JIJZJ�J iJ�JZJZJZJZJTJTJZJTJTJ7JZJTJTJ J J JTJTJTJTJZ.amtJ . J t to he straightened out, and a million` and one other house cleaning jobs held over from Spring, Besides all that, there was this column to write. So when my. husband suggested we spend the' day at the lake my reply was a decided, "No way!'" "Come on", he coaxed,- "It's oaxed, "It's a perfect day and who knows' how many, more are I'eft. Besides, there's always 'manana' to get those duties done which you think so preFSing." Manana. •That's a word he picked up during a brief visit to Central America where the natives believe tomorrow is just as good or perhaps •even better than today to get work done. • He .won ... and here we are. Manama. ---_Iiow: different this is from. our North' American -philosophy. We are drilled from birth never put off for tomorrow. what We - can do today. . "The early bird gets the, worm," we tell oiir children.. "A stitch in tinete saves nine, idle. hand's make waste," all TTJ xJJJJJ JJJJ�J JzJzJJJJ JJJ J JJ r•ntrn•e',P',pr. .,�, F' •t NT; 1� TKESE FawFwEt� R. J. LEISHMAN Funeral services were ,conducted on September 15 by the Rev. John Roberts, of Belgrave for the late Robert Joseph Leishman' who died September 12 at his R.R. 5 Brussels. residence at the age of nine Born January 25, 19-67 at,�,,, Wingham • to James Harold Leishman' •and the former Reu•ena;E.iza•eth Wilson he at Be • Yea though 1 wglft though the valley at the''shadow 01 death. 1 hull lagrAO, . PYII lar 'Thou urt with rue neral PsaI n Glen James, Ron Rowe Crawford ameronYu ll Toronto, to HMrs. IVIe fro and lYlrs, MacMa� served as flowerbearers• resided there until fella MRS. JUSTINA,MacMATI-I health forced her to. least She then Spent three years Funeral services for Mrs.• +r'. and M'rs. C. VanDamm Justina •Pearl MacMath, "Holiday Home", Clinta formerly of Holmesville, and the. final year in Goderii were held on Thizrsday, Nursing licitne, ;where sit ptembcr I:6; -•a -t the --Beattie. was at the" time of her deal Funeral Home, Clinton. The. on September 14. Rev, J. S. Oestreicher, She was a 'member minister 'of Wesley -Willis Holmesvihe United Churg Wawanoshstudent Publicc ooE He ast United Church, -Clinton, and• and Survivors the UCW Halmesville 'United Chit ch, 'include sever was a ,member of lgrave nieces, nephews and cousin conducted the • r I services at the Attending the funeral fro United Church. Surviving are brothers and _ sisters, John of Paris; Frank of Goderich; Mrs. Terry (Ann) Bower of.Sauble Beach; James' of RR 4 ^l, B ussels;. Mrs, Brad (Jean) " Kennedy of hondesboro; Mr.'s. Eric (Lois) Williamson of Walton; Mrs. Greg (June) MacDonald of Sa-ub•le:Beach; Joan and Allan Richard, both at home; and his parents, The funeral was conducted from the Stiles Funeral Home at Goderich with interment in. Colborne Cemetery.. were. Clarence Yuill, Ross Proctor, Ray - geared to stress the 'urgency of getting things done now i not before. • Perhaps alI these so called wise sayings are at /least partially responsible . for our .rush -rush - society; the proverbial rat race, the uneasy feeling that taking our time is bad. and sitting still is even worse. What a different picture we get of Jesus as We see Him in the Gospels. Not that He was a sluggard, but' He •knew rest and quiet was essential not only to the body but: t�• the soul. We- see - Him moving quietly but steady'at His work but •never in a frantic hurry. And when He ; and His disciples got tired they moved away from the' maddening crowds by pulling out to'sea in 'their boat or withdrawing to *he solitude of the desert. After sudha time apart, we' earl picture Him corning back refreshed with new spirit to meet the demands: Tilade of Him. A. day away .from .bus.~ schedules is . not a waste,df time., It : is an opportunity to step softly and slowly, to sit quietly, to meditate and pray a time of healing frayed nerves, weary muscles and 'bones. • When bogged down work,_meetings I and_ f household chores, we all need to tell ourselves, 'Manana' and go apart to rest awhile, • The unfinished bathrooms, the cluttered closets are always with us ... tomorrow will be soon enough forthem. funeral home and at F'o'rest _Eastern re .Eastern Ontario were ' M and Mrs. Arthur Smith an Mr. and Mrs. Rpnal McLaughlin. Lawn Mausoleum T where burial took. place, Nephews Arthur Smith, 'Eanc•aster, and. Ronald McLaughlin, Hawkesbury, andcousins - William Arm- strong; Bayfield, and Eviar '- Ross, Goderich; acted as pallbearers. ' Mrs..MacMath was born in. East Hawkesbury, Prescott County, on September 6, 1891, daughter of Henry and Rachael (Leroy) •McCallum. She was predeceasedby two • brothers, Archie and Arthur McCallum, and by one -sister, ac • Mrs J k (J e nnie) Smith Her husband, James Brogden. MacMath, died in July, 1940. - :Soon after their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. MacMath had "Christians doing financial planning" is the title of a handbook shortly to be offered to members of Canadian Churches. • It has been produced by the National ' Council of Churches in the U.S.A., with input from; three Canadian • denominations: Anglican, Presbyterian and United: The handbook is a new resource in a larger program to help individuals• andfamilies learn how to: develop and. use good money management prbcedures itj'Che"light•of the Christian .faith.. • • It contains sections on.. insurance, credit, banking and wills as• well -as is full set of -budget forms and guidance. for their use. ' It has also been designed for ministers doing marriage counselling and contains -suggestions for group study over a four week period.. Copies will be available around October- 1 from •.deno'rtninationa'T outlets at 75 cents each: SUP MEMOIR Bob McCALLUM Representative 11 Cambria R.d., Goderich 524-7345 THE BAHA'I 'FAITH TEACHES Backbiting quenches the light of tpe,heart and tingu,sthes the life of the sotilWe should strive to' above it for our own sake and for the well being of fellowman. - • Write P.O. Box 212, Goderich. / __. �.. a. '� _••1.•1••!.-:�_••�.. 1,•_Ir1• Yr art.Y_YYV,1�•_Y.• BEREA—BY-THE-W' ' ATER�. SUNDAY IN THE. CHURCHES j LUTHERAN CHURCH (Blake and Eldon Streets; Goderich) / The family that .prays together • • ex rise our Phone 524-6179 w"th l Staystogether i nternatjonar, Repertory Theatre from Los Angeles SEPTEMBER2jth 8 p. PLUS OUTSTANDING MUSICAL GROUP THE EVANGELAIRES (Singing) Neylnr Family) THE E.VANGELAIRES'wilf.also sing • at FREEMETHODIST CHURCH GODERiC•H at 1.1..00 aern HURON MEN'S. CHAPEL ol lEVAiLS WFfE AUBURN N 0000 MEN top' NOTHING ir4,C•l�.JZJ J •Jt•A,' ,J J ot4•4J J •J 44••, J it atii•Atez,J •J ,+A.J AJDX'J J •J7,./44,,r/ca J J J J J J. y ;y• y y'... � Y� �)CW� �d�J�W..JZ•%�•�YJIJTJ�JYJiJ�JIJ1+l4JTJT4.1'� 1 1 Bethel Pentecostal Tab 1 ; - Aflieiiminerm .Affiliated Pentecostal:Assettibiies•of Canada; .CORNER. OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS Pastor: C: Fred Day ' Come. See 3'nd_Hear AFRICAN MISSIONAttIES "Rev. 'Gerald 'Stevenson' BOTH FROM KENYA, AFRICA FRIDAY. -'MR. CHIARELLI AT 8 P.M. SUNDAY - REV."STEVENSON AT 11 P.N);. Christian Education Hour 10 A•M, Evening Meeting 7 p.m. TUESDAY - PRAYER MEETING 8 P•M .THURSDAY - BOY CRUSADERS 7 p.m. FRIDAY YOUTH MEETING 8 p.m; Phone 524-6543 For a Ride /. Meeting at Robertson Memorial School SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1976 9:30 a.m. • Sunday School for all 11:00. a.m. Worship SE.RMO = "BREAKING GROUND": Marvin ••L.. Barz, P for "Preaching 524.2235 - j g peace by esus Christ: ofall"Acts 10,36 ( is Lord •• ".,...-.. 1 ��:�::�..�::�:.�.:,�..�, to { BETHEL�:HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE MISSIONARY { CHURCH . ,•• { % r• Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor • 534:•2785.. Sunday School 9:50a.m. Classes for all ages. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Prayer 6:3.9.4:00 p.rn.... ••, Evangeirsfrc Service 7:00 p.m. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God Huron St;<'& Walnut St. Matthew 5:8 .,I North.Street United Church - 1 I• .. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH RAYFfELD ROAD AT SLAKE STREET EVAN'GELiSTIr;, --FUNDAMENTAL REV.. R. BRUBACHER Pastor 10:00 A.M. BIBLE. SCHOOL, FOR ALL AGES ATTENDANCE 160 LASTSU.NDAY 11:00 A.M..,w HE iS GREATER THAN THE GREATEST" SOLOIST: 'MR. PAUL. PETERSEN 6:15 P.M. - Y.P.'S WORD,OF LIFE•CLUB 7:30 P.M. BEAUTIFUL BAPTISMAL SERVICE COMING OCT..3 • 8. { EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE WITH R -EV. L.T. HOBBiNS { TOLEDO, OHIO Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Mid week service WELCOME. TO THE FRIENDLY .CHURCH The Rev. Ralph' E. King, B.A., B.D Minister Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Music Sunday School Ages 10 and up at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 from Worship at 11:00 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. • SEPTEMBER 26, 1976 • SERMON: ".CI•IILD MEMBERS" { {1. The Sacrament of Baptism Service ( Nursery .Facilities Come and Worship with us , { / _, _,•�_. '�.•1.,_•.�.•1..1 •,1••r'.•, ••. \+.•\..1.•'1••1, 1•,\•, ST. GEORGE'S` CHURCH' -i {. TRINITYXV SEPTEMBER 26 • •••••1•-•••••• 1• 8:30 Holy, Communion �_ .` _,� •••••..••••••••-••••••••.•••••••• l 11:00 a.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon " "" �..�•.�. 1.1 a,m. Nursery and Children • 1 1 1 rr FiRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL' STREET (near The Square) ' • Rev. W.H.- McWhinnie F.R.G.S. Organist. Mr, Frank Bissett 9:45 a,m. Sunday School 11 a.m. The Pastor Preaching Special Music= Trios and instrumentals Shirley McMillan, Dorn Ralston and... Garth.McClinchey September will be friendship Sundays Come and bring your friends � . Knox Pre sbyter.ian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B:A., M. DIV. Minister_ f! THE REV RONALD C."McCALLUM, Assistant { WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of°Praise ?.% {I { Priest in Rev. Professor Douglas Leighton Huron ,College, London, Ontario. Rector. (Vacancy) Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. 'Herdman %i THE'' SALVATION .ARMY - 41 f {. i' 18 WATERLOOST,S. _ 524-9: SUNDAY SCWCOL— 9:45 A.., M. ' FAMILY WORSHIP -11:00 A.M. %• • EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:00 P.M. Home League (Ladies) it/ed. 8:00 P M, a WWEEKDAY • { i 10:00 a.m. Junior Congregation 11:00 a.m. Children's. Program SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 26,'1476 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: MEET"WE EETGOD' ''A;->�CLY ., (Nursery' Facilities)' • Guest Minister - ILA.; TeeSWater • Ontario The Rev".. Gerald ii Thompson B,D., (Consolidated Sunday School Retires Orem Service) Enter to Worship •l { Joint service at BetlmlIler for Berrmiller Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs, 7:30 P.M. OFFICERS' CAPTAIN.^G• HERBER CAPTAIN M MacKENZIE • All Are Cordially Invited to Attend •••• Victoria Street United Church is { HOUSE' OF FRIENDSHIP, { Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A•B.D. ` Orgartrst and Choir Director: Mrs. J• Snider ICI: 00 a.m. SUN•dAY SCHOOL • ••,*,,.u•'...••••,11•..,•i.• ad -4:••.,• 1•i...••.••••..•.•Y•.. ,._••. • m' Depart to Serve • _ W' E.' Li. C•O:11j,. E •